AFD’s address and location solutions contain a wealth of aditional data that can be returned during an address lookup or appended during a data cleanse including:
Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) from Ordnance Survey (OS) uniquely identifies each location in the UK that is addressable from planning through to demolition.
Property level grids (Latitude/Longitude) provides the pinpoint location of all the address data within your organisation.
Geolookup uses the Lat/Long of a computer or mobile device and returns finds the nearest accurate address.
Whilst address validation is great from a postcode or first line of an address, errors in the entry of the data or address selection are more likely to creep in on a mobile device. To overcome this and shave a few more seconds off the checkout process we worked with AFD Software to implement AFD’s geolocation address lookup. This allows a customer to press a button, then select their address which is listed in nearest order from the current location. Two-button taps, and all the address data is entered accurately.
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Using the form below, enter your postcode or start typing an address to see results returned. Select an address and you will see the OS data returned.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are required by law whenever a property is built and needed if someone wishes to sell or let their property.
AFD’s solutions contain address, location and property characteristic data from Ordnance Survey (OS) for 33 million unique properties in Great Britain.
AFD provides latitude and longitude coordinates at property level, showing a pinpoint location of an address on your chosen mapping tool.
AFD’s occupancy indicator helps identify business/residential or mixed occupancy at postcode and property level. This can be useful to couriers or distributors who wish to set delivery priorities or set pricing according to the type of area.
Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (“NUTS” (sic)), since updated for the UK with ITL (International Territorial Levels), is a geographical system, divided into one of four levels based on geographical size.